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Targets Red Card, Credit Card, has a login problem which does not occur in Google Chrome

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Targets Red Card, Credit Card, has a login problem which does not occur in Google Chrome. The problem seems to be connected with the sensitivity of the input fields for user-ID and Password. After I fill them in or let Firefox password history fill them in, clicking on Sign-in button erases both fields and goes nowhere. https://rcam.target.com. Been like that for a year. Win 10 latest updates 2H22, removing all add-ons makes no difference. No, I will not reset my Firefox, I have stopped doing the work that was supposed to be done by programmers. You might want to also make it known that stores, banks, and other institutions should double check their work because several major companies like American Express has a non focused security code field for two step logins. The default should be to place the cursor in the input field for the code and make it active. They do not do this.

Targets Red Card, Credit Card, has a login problem which does not occur in Google Chrome. The problem seems to be connected with the sensitivity of the input fields for user-ID and Password. After I fill them in or let Firefox password history fill them in, clicking on Sign-in button erases both fields and goes nowhere. https://rcam.target.com. Been like that for a year. Win 10 latest updates 2H22, removing all add-ons makes no difference. No, I will not reset my Firefox, I have stopped doing the work that was supposed to be done by programmers. You might want to also make it known that stores, banks, and other institutions should double check their work because several major companies like American Express has a non focused security code field for two step logins. The default should be to place the cursor in the input field for the code and make it active. They do not do this.

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You need to contact Target support to look into login issues with Firefox browser. Firefox has no control on how financial or business does their security check or which browser they prefer to use for logins. Not sure why you think Firefox has more leverage then the businesses your talking about how they setup their logins preferences. How and why they do with their logins is their choice and it's up to the user of their services to report issues to their Business support lines to figure what is going on with the logins.

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